How to Retain CC (Closed Caption) When Converting iTunes M4V Videos?

Captions and subtitles are similar in many ways but the purpose for using each is different. If you can hear well, you may have never thought about Closed Captioning or Subtitles. Perhaps you've used it once or twice to catch a missed word in a movie, or perhaps you've only read subtitles in foreign movies. But if you're one of the nearly 10M hard of hearing folks in the US or one of as many (estimates vary widely) 70M profoundly deaf people in the world, it's not the subtitles you're concerned with...it's the lack of subtitles.

If you want to play your purchased or rented videos from iTunes to other non-Apple supported devices and also need to keep the original subtitles, especially Closed Caption, an easy and useful iTunes M4V Converter is needed. Here we'll show you how to remove DRM from iTunes videos and keep Closed Caption when converting iTunes videos with M4VGear DRM Media Converter here.

Best Tool to Convert M4V to MP4 with Closed Caption

M4VGear DRM Media Converter, as the fastest DRM Removal software, has made it possible for Mac & Windows users to strip DRM from iTunes videos and save all subtitles (including Closed Caption) & audio tracks. Thus you can play iTunes videos on any non-Apple devices with subtitles on screen and multilanguage audio tracks to be chosen from.

Now, you can play your iTunes Movies on any HD players with Closed Caption.

Note: M4VGear only allows users to convert 1 minute of iTunes movie for free. Do not worry. It is the limitation in the trial version of M4VGear. If you want to convert the full movie with M4VGear, purchase the full version of M4VGear now at limited-time price $44.95 ($49.95).